>Hi Jim:
>
>>VFP7 was a much better release for features requested by users. There were not a whole lot of features, but they were very meaningful for developers.
>>
>>VFP8 takes it to a whole new level! Now we're rockin, and if VFP9 hits the same quantity/quality of user-requested features, we will be achieving nirvana!
>
>No fine whines there <s>. I am amazed.
>
>Best
Hello Gary;
I will not attempt to speak for Jim, but he and I do tend to be realistic when we find a problem with VFP. We both have expressed our findings and have upset specific individuals for daring to comment on such issues! Some of the responses have been personal attacks, which I believe were not warranted and speak poorly of the individuals who engaged in such rhetoric.
I see nothing wrong with stating a problem even though it has upset several people from time to time. The intent of discussing a problem is not to attack the “Holy Grail” but to let others know of your findings. Perhaps something was overlooked in the way we approached a solution or perhaps there is room for concern.
VFP is not a religion but do not tell that to certain individuals around here. Not everyone thinks alike and it is nice to engage in a technical discussion. A lot can be learned by asking questions or telling others what has worked for you.
Have a good weekend.
Tom
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